

> Is there any way to tell the different applications which aquaterm they > But in addition, I would like to have also the aquaterm fortran Installed from Maxima or compiled from source? If you want to compile > 'standalone' versions have their advantages.
#MACPORTS AQUATERM INSTALL#
> But I was not able to install a correctly working gnuplot and octave

If you use two, I would suggest you to try to make sure that they are > If someone says that it is bit odd to use two aquaterm installations, I You can also set an environmental variable AQUATERM_PATH pointing to Reinplace "s|/Applications/AquaTerm.app|$/aquaterm/AQTClientManager.m In MacPorts this has been partially solved by patchingĪQTClientManager.m to open the specific AquaTerm.app instead of the There are a few possible tricks that you could Not matter, but in practice it does.) This is usually the biggest and Right AquaTerm.app is used - ideally the same one as the FrameworkĪgainst which the application has been compiled. Once the application is compiled, it is relatively important that the
#MACPORTS AQUATERM PATCH#
Patch for better detection of AquaTerm, but didn't succeed. I've been trying to convince gnuplot developers for years to accept a When compiling an application like gnuplot you can specify whichįramework should be used, mainly with the -F flag as in: > application which aquaterm installation it should use. > one who has this problem, but I was not able to find a way to tell each > I have searched the mailing list and it seems to me that I am not the only > installations and only one one application finds the appropriate aquaterm, > It is quite clear that the reason for that behavior is that I have two > displaying anything, it does not even open an aquaterm window. > correctly, but when I tried gnuplot or octave afterwards, neither of them is > order to search for a possible workaround, demo was displaying the testview > I do not know what had happened in between, but when I tried today again in But you might be experiencing a different (In gnuplot usually everything worked except that the first plot had Version 1.1.1 fixed that, but I'm not sure whichĪquaTerm version you were using because there might be a number of

(alpha channel was left uninitialized and thus set to zero), soĮverything worked except for the first few things being drawn before Gnuplot was still working correctly.ĪquaTerm 1.1.0 had a weird bug that the initial colour was transparent > applications (as well as the demo from fortran adapter) opens a blank The repository contains some examples for Fortran as well: Whatever other flags you need to specify.

The equivalent is needed for CXXFLAGS/OBJCFLAGS or The second argument is optional if the framework is located at itsĭefault place. LDFLAGS="-framework AquaTerm -F/path/to/Frameworks" > installed aquaterm again from sourceforge.ĬFLAGS="-framework AquaTerm -F/path/to/Frameworks" > As it did not found the aquaterm from gnuplot, I have > Then I tried to compile my old fortran applications, which are using > Maxima, as it had installed gnuplot as a 'standalone' application and worked > I was quite happy when I found the gnuplot installation for OS X 10.7 via > the first one came with the installation of gnuplot and the second > I have the problem that I have (now at least) two installations of aquaterm, On Tue, at 11:12 PM, Johannes Rödel wrote:
